I’m excited to share the first episode of my new podcast, The Life Sciences Leadership Show. As many of you know, a large portion of my work and client base is in life sciences, and I’ve been fortunate to meet many amazing leaders along my journey as a coach.
Each episode will feature candid conversations with top executives and thought leaders who share their personal journeys, challenges, and triumphs. I hope that my life sciences connections and followers will find the show helpful, whether you’re looking to enhance your leadership skills, stay updated on industry trends, or gain practical advice from those who have walked the path before you.
What to Expect:
- In-Depth Interviews: Engage with leaders who are shaping the future of life sciences. Learn from their experiences and gain actionable insights that you can apply to your own leadership journey.
- Leadership Communication: Explore the critical role of effective communication in leadership. Understand how to inspire, motivate, and lead teams through change and innovation.
- Industry Trends: Stay ahead of the curve with discussions on the latest trends, challenges, and opportunities in the biotech, pharma, and life sciences sectors.
- Practical Advice: Get practical tips and strategies for navigating the complexities of leadership in a fast-paced and ever-evolving industry.
For the first episode, I sat down with David Esposito, who is the CEO of ONL Therapeutics.
It’s an insightful discussion about leadership in the life sciences industry, as David shares his 30-year journey from an infantry officer in the army to leading early and mid-stage biotech companies. We explore the intricacies of leadership communication, the importance of aligning stakeholders, and the unique challenges faced in the fast-paced world of early and mid-stage biotech.
David also shares valuable advice for life sciences leaders and insights into making the transition from big pharma to early-stage companies.
Give it a listen here on my website, or on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or Amazon Music. You can also watch a video version on YouTube.